Then I realized how strong flowers are

They are like tenderness, like love, like children,

Stronger than evil, stronger than anything in the world,

Stronger than death and stronger than war.

Kirimize Zhane

Flowers are a decoration of the yard, but they require a thoughtful approach from the grower both to the arrangement of flower beds and flowerbeds, and to the combination of plants. In many cases, due to weather conditions, there is not enough moisture, and we, always busy and in a hurry, do not have the opportunity to water flower beds enough times. Not every plant is able to fully survive in such extreme conditions. But there is a way out, and this way out is drought-resistant plants.

Drought-resistant flowers, grasses and ornamental shrubs feel great even on soils with a minimum moisture content and are not at all happy with moisture-saturated soil. With an excess of moisture, drought-resistant plants can get sick or even die.

Of course, site drainage can come to the rescue here. This is a troublesome and costly business, but without it - in any way. The topic of drainage is a topic for a separate article.

Annuals

The ease of care for annuals, their ability to bring new and new colors into the flower garden every year, the most amazing forms and their inexhaustible variety attract and will attract flower growers.

Among flowering annuals, plants such as:

    • Zinnia (Zinnia)- annual flowering plant height from 30 to 90 cm. The leaves are located opposite each other, the stem and leaves are rigidly pubescent. It blooms in temperate latitudes from June to frost, the inflorescence is a basket, there are a wide variety of shades, the seeds have time to ripen, do not lose their germination for 2-4 years. Based on two types of zinnias - elegant and narrow-leaved, many varieties are currently bred for growing in flower beds.
    • Rudbeckia (Rudbeckia)- an annual or perennial flowering plant. Leaves oval below, lanceolate above. The flower is a basket with tubular and reed flowers. Tubular flowers form a brown tubercle, characteristic of this species. The flowers are similar to daisies, usually yellow or orange color. Seeds are tetrahedral, small.
    • Cosmos- a tall flowering plant imported from South America. The leaves are doubly pinnate, giving the plant an openwork appearance. The flowers are large, on long bare stems, white or pale pink to purple. Seeds ripen very well, propagated by self-sowing.
    • decorative types sunflower (Helianthus annuus) – annual high, up to 2.5 m, plant. The leaves are heart-shaped, arranged alternately. The stem and leaves are rigidly pubescent, the flower is a basket with dark tubular flowers and yellow petaled flowers. Seeds wedge-shaped, smooth, slightly pubescent.
    • Decorative poppy (Papaver rhoeas) - annual with many varieties with a variety of colors. This light-loving plant is planted in separate group plantings on a lawn or flower bed, as well as in a group of different varieties.

Rudbeckia
kosmeya
decorative poppy

ground cover plants

These drought tolerant perennials are short, up to a maximum of 35 cm, and very attractive. Forming dense, growing curtains, they are perfect for alpine slides and rocky gardens. Tolerates bright sun very well. They are best suited for light, low-moisture soils. You can list sun-loving perennials for a long time:

      • Young (Sempervivum): cobweb, hybrid, roofing, offspring - they all form dense rosettes of purple or green. In summer, large flowers of pinkish, yellowish, red flowers look spectacular against this background.
      • stonecrops (Sedum)- an amazing variety of shapes and colors. The leaves are yellowish, green, purple. Flowers crimson, orange, yellow, pink. They bloom from June to August, form extensive thickets.
      • Carnation (Dianthus) Well, how could it be without her. Carnation grass and gray, with simple flowers or double flowers of stunningly beautiful colors - from white-pink to raspberry-red.
      • Arabis (Arabis)- low creeping plant with rooting stems. May be annual or perennial. Leaves pubescent, flowers white, yellow or shades of pink, double or not, in pedicel inflorescences. The fruit is a pod.

young
Arabis

    • Rock Alyssum (Alyssum saxatile)- a plant of the steppe hills and mountains of Siberia. A small herbaceous shrub with woody shoots. The leaves are ovate, strongly pubescent, with a gray tint. The flowers are yellow, form a brush. It needs calcium rich soil.
    • Saxifrage (Saxifraga)perennial with a well developed root system. The flowers look like an asterisk, form inflorescences. The leaves are thick, with a glossy leathery sheen, exude lime along the edge of the leaf. Thickets of saxifrage form sod covers.
    • Phlox subulate (Phlox subulata)- a plant with lying shoots and prickly sharp leaves, forming evergreen turf coverings. It blooms very profusely, flowers of various shades. It grows well on stony soils, on hills and mountainous surfaces.
    • Felt sapling (Cerastium tomentosum)herbaceous plant up to 30 cm tall, with white flowers collected in corymbose inflorescences. Leaves are silvery green and pubescent. Inhabits mountainous, hilly regions.
    • Mesembryanthemum (Mesembryanthemum)- one-year or two-year creeping or creeping succulent up to 15 cm high. Flowers resemble daisies, open at noon. On the stems, vitrified cells in the form of dew drops are visible from above.

Felt jar
Mesembryanthemum

perennials

You can continue the list of drought-resistant perennials. Unpretentious and hardy, they feel great in the sun, grow well between the stones of alpine slides and rockeries:

    • Wormwood (Artemisia)- a perennial herbaceous semi-shrub plant with a tart bitter aroma of shoots. Leaves from green to silver gray, dissected. Flowers in racemose or paniculate inflorescences, the fruit is an achene.
    • Euphorbia (Euphorbia)- perennial herbaceous or shrubby plant. In addition to seeds, it propagates by root shoots. All representatives have milky juice on the cut, very poisonous. The flowers are solitary or collected in rosettes, the inflorescence is surrounded by a sort of goblet.
    • Yarrow (Achillea) -perennial plant with baskets with many flowers, it would be more correct to say "yarrow". Widely used in folk medicine, Stems up to 50 cm high. Yarrow extracts sulfur from the soil and spreads it around.
    • Lavender- has a wonderful aroma, its purple thickets beautifully decorate garden paths.
    • Daylily (Hemerocallis)- a plant with high arrows, at the ends of which flowers - has a great variety and is completely unpretentious.

Sagebrush
Spurge
Lavender

drought tolerant herbs

Making a flower garden without herbs and cereals cannot be considered complete. From decorative drought-resistant grasses you can plant:

    • Byzantine Chistets (Stachys byzantina)- a bluish-green plant with fluffy leaves.
    • Elimus (Elymus)- another name - grate. An unpretentious herbaceous plant, usually propagated by shoots from a rhizome. The inflorescence forms a panicle resembling an ear of rye or wheat; it remains dried on the stem for a long time.
    • Gray fescue (Festuca glauca)- perennial plant up to half a meter tall. The rhizomes are creeping, the inflorescences form panicles with spikelets, the fruit is a caryopsis. The leaves are lanceolate and may be green to silver in color.
    • Double source (Phalaroides)- perennial grass up to 120 cm high with striped linear leaves. It blooms with spikelets collected in panicles. The leaves do not wilt even from severe frosts. Usually with the help of vegetative shoots from the rhizome it grows very strongly, it can become a difficult weed.

Byzantine chistets
Elimus
two-source

These herbs will add charm to your flower garden, give it sophistication and attractiveness.

tall plants

First of all, among tall drought-resistant plants, I would like to note decorative bow , mallow. Each of these plants is beautiful in its own way. Double flowers of stock-rose captivate your heart with their richness of shades - from burgundy to snow-white. Mallow blooms all summer - from June to almost frost. And these plants grow up to two meters in height.

Not far behind them is the decorative Allium bow. Up to one hundred and seventy centimeters, its spherical inflorescences of pink and white shades rise.


Yellow is the color of the sun, and for good reason yellow flowers are a symbol of joy and happiness. They bring warmth to any corner of the garden ...

drought tolerant shrubs

It is often very difficult, when building a landscape, to do without ornamental shrubs. Shrubs - this is the note that makes the garden sound for real, gives completeness and visual completeness to the improvement of the territory, on which you put so much of your strength, your imagination, your desire for beauty.

Juniper Cossack (Juniperus sabina) out of competition. Does not need additional care, quite steadfastly withstands adverse conditions. Attractive, evergreen, we can say about this shrub that if there are charismatic plants, then this is about him. Juniper with its presence brings a special charm and beauty to the landscape.

Euonymus (Euonymus)- a beautiful, very bright, even somewhat picturesque shrub. It is difficult to look away from the euonymus, surrounded by properly selected low-growing plants. In the summer months, its openwork, dark green foliage attracts, but autumn comes, and such a riot of colors embraces the crown of the bush - you can’t take your eyes off it. Many species are quite drought tolerant. This applies to, and others.

A good example of unpretentiousness and drought tolerance is barberry (Berberis). Yellow and bright red leaves adorn the long, thorny branches. Barberry loves the sun and feels great under its rays. Details of caring for this shrub can be found here Euonymus

  • Carefully thought out which plants should grow nearby. In no case do not plant a drought-resistant plant next to a moisture-loving one. It will be very difficult to organize watering.
  • When planting plants, the correct distance should be established between them. For plants that like to grow too much, root limiters should be used - they should be planted in containers without a bottom, buried in the ground, there will be no horizontal spread of roots further than expected.
  • Watering such flower beds should be rare, but plentiful.

Drought-resistant plants are very popular, because it is not always possible to water flower beds or enclose a plot with trees and shrubs that will provide shade. In addition, there are many regions in Russia where precipitation is very rare.

Drought-resistant plants are great for those areas where there is no possible frequent watering, and it rarely rains in such places.

Most drought-tolerant plants grow in fairly poor soils and do not need additional feeding. This greatly facilitates the care of the garden and helps to create beautiful flower beds in any climate zone.

How to recognize drought tolerant plants

Some believe that the diversity of drought-tolerant plants is quite small. Ugly tumbleweeds and succulents usually come to mind. Of course, over many millions of years of evolution, plants have learned to adapt to the lack of moisture and poor soils. The leaves of such shrubs and flowers most often look like thorns and are able to withstand increased evaporation of water and sunburn.

Another device for preserving moisture from evaporation from leaves is a kind of edge. It is she who creates a kind of air cushion that prevents the plant from drying out. You can also find leaves covered with wax, burns, drought in this case are not terrible.

Some plants have very fleshy leaves and stems, they have a large supply of water, which is so necessary to sustain life.

Most dry-tolerant plants bloom beautifully. Therefore, with their help, you can create incredibly beautiful compositions in the garden.

How to plant plants that are resistant to a small amount of moisture

It is worth remembering that drought-resistant greens do not like to grow on waterlogged soils with no outflow of water. Very quickly, in such a place, the roots of the plants will simply rot, which will lead to the death of the flower bed.

Soil drainage must be carefully taken care of. To do this, you can simply bring gravel or plain sand into the ground. Such a simple method will help improve the outflow of excess moisture, normalize air exchange. organic fertilizers should not be applied to such soils.

In order for dry-resistant flowers, herbs to grow well, they must be planted at a short distance from each other. This will allow the roots to get enough nutrients from the ground.

Although these plants are drought-resistant, they still need to be watered. This procedure should be carried out in the morning, when the scorching sun is absent. This will help to avoid accelerated evaporation of moisture and unwanted plant burns.

It is better to pour water under the root. Watering should be intense, but not frequent.

You can check soil moisture with a simple stick, just stick it into the ground.

Water in the soil can be retained by sprinkling simple sawdust or crushed leaves. This method will help prevent reproduction weed grass Location on.

When designing a garden, it should be borne in mind that some heat-resistant flowers like shade, others - acidified soil. For one flower bed, it is worth choosing plants with identical requirements.

Examples of drought tolerant plants

In the mode of low moisture intake, flowers, shrubs and ornamental grasses can live. Most of these plants take root easily in their summer cottage.

Fescue should be planted in well-drained and loose soil.

Drought-resistant ornamental grasses look very nice along the stone paths. Even in the most scorching sun, they retain their fresh and green appearance. The most popular among gardeners is elimus. His long leaves have pointed ends and a bluish tint. Elimus bushes are quite lush and rich in leaves. It is only necessary to limit the growth of such grass. You can simply plant it in some container, for example, in a bowl or bucket without a bottom. This will help prevent overgrowth of elimus that can fill half of the flower bed.

Gray fescue is also very beloved among gardeners, because it has a rather unusual appearance and a blue-green color of sharp leaves. Outwardly, the grass resembles sea ​​urchin, usually it is planted on the front row of the flower garden. Fescue is a perennial plant that needs to be renewed every 4 years. The big advantage of such ornamental grass is that it does not spread over the site, so its growth does not need to be limited. In addition, she winters well on the site, keeping decorative look.

Flowers to plant in dry climates

There is an opinion that moisture-resistant flowers are inconspicuous and cannot please with lush color. In fact, there are pink, yellow, bright orange, purple flowers that will please even the most picky gardener.

For example, a small garden lined with stone can be decorated with yarrow, milkweed, arabis. You get an alpine slide, which is so popular lately. These flowers are able to grow between stones and do not need constant watering and fertilization. You need to know that yarrow is weed so it needs to be controlled.

A personal plot can be significantly transformed by lavender bushes planted along the paths or near the porch. Beautiful lilac flowers will not only bring bright colors to the design, but also fill the garden with a delicious aroma. The result is a garden in the style of French Provence.

Carnation-grass tolerates drought very well and can decorate any flower bed with soft lilac flowers. It blooms for a long time from early June to September. Turkish carnation is more demanding on watering, but it can endure a not very long dry period with ease. This biennial has wonderful aroma and a large selection of colors.

Not many people know that irises are drought-resistant flowers. Gardeners can choose from several thousand varieties of their own. These beautiful flowers will be a wonderful decoration for any flower bed.

Echinacea has great decorative appeal. Pink, yellow, burgundy and purple flowers have beautiful petals in the form of rays and a large, bright core. Echinacea purpurea blooms all summer until late autumn, when many plants already lose their attractive and bright appearance.

heat resistant shrubs

Shrubs can also grow with a limited supply of moisture. An example is stonecrop. It is quite popular among gardeners-decorators, most often used to decorate alpine slides. You can find stonecrop of bluish, green and yellowish hues, as well as a mixture of them. In addition, the caustic stonecrop blooms and attracts many butterflies to its aroma.

You can use stonecrop in landscape design to decorate the middle row of a composition of plants. In length, it can reach 60 cm.

Euonymus shrub is very unpretentious in care. Its leathery fruits are colored in red or purple hues. It can be used to form hedges or to decorate rockeries.

The evergreen shrub cotoneaster is undemanding to the quality of the soil, it perfectly tolerates prolonged heat and drought, frost and air pollution. To maintain the decorative appearance of the shrub, it must be regularly trimmed. It is easy to form a beautiful and thick cotoneaster from cotoneaster. hedge. Old bushes are pruned hard enough to update the green composition.

The original nuance of the flower garden can be given by planting aralia. This shrub with large leaves, reaching a length of one meter, is strewn with small white flowers. Aralia can be planted alone or combined with smaller shrubs or dry weather tolerant flowers.

When forming garden beds it is necessary to take into account the height of plants in order to obtain multi-tiered compositions. In the middle it is necessary to plant the highest drought-resistant perennials, then medium ones, for example, cotoneaster, caustic stonecrop. The outer circle can be ornamental grasses or undersized flowers.

Care for such a garden will be minimal, it is only necessary to cut the plants in time, control their growth, and water them in a timely manner with increased weediness. After all, even the most drought-resistant plants need life-giving moisture.

Not every plant is adapted by nature for normal development in conditions of lack of moisture. Some dry out, others lose leaf turgor, others simply do not grow to the prescribed values. What to do if watering the garden is often not physically possible? The site can be located far outside the city, visiting it more than two days a week is almost unrealistic: work, worries, distances. In this case, a special selection of drought-resistant plants that can wait for their gardener even in clear and sunny weather and a minimum of moisture can solve the problem, and at the same time not lose their viability and attractiveness.

dry garden design

When designing a flower bed, you can use the standard planting scheme: the foreground of the flower bed is filled with undersized flowers, tall ones are placed in the background. If a flower garden is created from perennials or for more than one year, then a number of important points must be taken into account:

  • Drought-resistant flowers feel great on poor soils and do not tolerate waterlogged soil without an outflow of moisture, if both are available, the plants may die. Good and thoughtful drainage is an indispensable condition for a properly equipped flower garden. When choosing a place for arrangement, it is important to take into account its illumination: some drought-resistant flowers love the sun, others love shade.
  • Plants should be well combined with each other, moisture-loving varieties will feel uncomfortable next to crops that cannot tolerate excess moisture. The desire to connect the unconnected can create difficulties in watering.
  • For the arrangement of good drainage, sand and gravel are introduced into the soil. Watering is carried out in the morning, reducing moisture loss during the day.
  • It is necessary to plant plants at some distance from each other, leaving enough space for the free evaporation of water and the growth of the aerial part.
  • You can save moisture in the soil by mulching with chopped leaves, sawdust, straw.
  • Most drought-resistant plants in the wild grow on poor soils, lack organic matter, when preparing a flower garden, it is better to limit the introduction of fertile additives.

Among drought-resistant plants you can find many bright, decorative flowers, unpretentious in nature, but decorating the garden, giving its visitors pleasant aromas. They also attract pollinating insects.

Even with a huge variety of this kind of plants, among them there are several unconditional favorites.

Varieties of crops for a dry garden

The list of plants that feel comfortable in shaded and sunny areas:

  • sagebrush;
  • periwinkle;
  • spurge;
  • stonecrop;
  • arabis;
  • yarrow.

All of these crops feel comfortable in the most unfavorable conditions, for example, being planted between the roots. They make out dry slopes, rockeries.

Sufficient drought resistance is different, alissum, gaillardia, saxifrage. Lavender bushes are able to decorate garden paths and fill the garden with a magical aroma. Irises, beloved by many gardeners, are also able to grow and develop normally in not the most best conditions, another thing is that their flowering period is short: from three to five weeks. Some varieties may re-bloom in the fall.

Echinacea is suitable for decorating dry areas - a guest from warm countries with bright colors of purple, burgundy, pink and yellow shades.

The original texture of the flower bed will be given by the Byzantine cleaner, popularly called "lamb's ears". The silvery foliage has a velvety texture, and the perennial creates soft cushions as it grows.

The beautiful African crocosmia has about fifty species, the aroma is similar to saffron. Stars of the plant adorn open flower beds from mid-summer to late autumn.

Tall, popular drought tolerant plants:

  • mallow;
  • decorative bow;
  • Chinese Miscanthus.

Two-meter handsome mallows create elegant screens that adorn areas until the first frost. showy plants require a minimum of worries: it is enough to sow the seeds in the ground at a distance of half a meter from each other on well-drained and fertile soil. Within a year or two, it becomes possible to enjoy mallow flowers in white, yellow, burgundy or purple hues from early summer until late autumn.

Decorative bow or allium deserves special, close attention. In the spring, it throws out tall arrows almost as tall as a person, elegant globular inflorescences look very unusual and stunningly beautiful: they can be white and pink, lilac and reddish-purple. The "onion" smell will protect the garden from harmful insects.

drought tolerant herbs

Popular cultures:

  • gray fescue;
  • elimus sandy;
  • cane dipstick.

Bushes of gray fescue are compact, reminiscent of a hedgehog with blue needles. The plant looks very impressive on the shore of artificial and natural reservoirs, in rocky gardens. Fescue loves fertile soil with good drainage. Two-source - ornamental grass, forming high "cushions", the grass is variegated, white-green tones. Elimus is interesting with pointed gray leaves, it is also a cereal. Negative quality - the plant grows rapidly and can crush the "neighbors". It is better to plant it in a container without a bottom so that the roots do not grow.

unpretentious shrubs

The favorite among drought-resistant shrubs is. The branches are strewn with thorns, the foliage is bright, elegant, designed in yellow, pink-brown, red shades. Branched bushes love the sun, but also tolerate dark places.

A bright and unusual spindle tree attracts with an openwork crown: the foliage of the plant is small and elegant. In the summer, the shrub is green, in September it begins to “flame”, it turns into purple, orange, violet tones. Pink fruits open, red-orange seeds peek out of them.

The spectacle of a flowering euonymus is amazing, but we must remember that all parts of the plant are poisonous.

The silver sucker is no less decorative, it tolerates depleted soils well, while improving them with nitrogen. The foliage is silvery, strewn with small flowers with a pleasant aroma. In place of flowers, fruits are formed, which turn into yellowish berries by autumn.

Undemanding to care, an unusually beautiful forest guest -. A find for suburban areas, the shrub spreads around itself a light and pleasant resinous aroma. Juniper will effectively complement the rock garden, multi-level flower garden, decorate the garden path.

Drought-resistant plants take root perfectly, do not cause unnecessary trouble to the owner of the garden and serve as a worthy decoration for a suburban area.

Photo of species and varieties of drought-resistant plants

Blooming euonymus. Stonecrop.
Euphorbia cypress.

These are crops that do not require a long time of watering, or do without it at all, as a rule, with small or strongly dissected leaves.

Tall drought tolerant plants

Yarrow (Achillea) - grows in open sunny and slightly shaded places, undemanding to the soil, but grows better on nutritious, slightly moist, lime-containing soils.
It has many decorative varieties that differ in flower color:

"Cerise Queen", "Kirschkonigin" - shades of inflorescences range from cherry red to purplish pink;

"Walther Funche" - salmon orange;

"Great Expectations" - bright yellow inflorescences,

"Marie Ann" - pale lemon yellow;

"Terracota" - brown-orange shades;

"Lilac Beauty" - pale lilac;

"Appleblossom" - white and pink flowers;

"White Beauty" - snow-white inflorescences.


Gaillardia (Gaillardia) - in wet places they lag behind in growth, the divided parts of the bush grow slowly. In one place it grows up to 3-4 years. Responds well to top dressing, planting after 25-30 cm.

Oenothera quadrangular (Oenotera tetragona) - grows in the sun and in partial shade. Prefers well-drained, sandy soils. Landing distance 25-30cm. In the spring, mulch the soil around the plant, in the fall, cut at the root and mulch. It tolerates transplant well.






Bluehead (Erungium) - Prefers sunny places, the soil is light, sandy, calcareous. Does not tolerate stagnant water. Does not like violations of the root system. Cut off at the root in autumn. Mature plants do not tolerate transplanting well.


Rudbeckia brilliant (Rudbeckia fulgida) - grows in sunny places, undemanding to the soil. In one place grows 6-8 years. Flowers that are not cut into bouquets are removed immediately after the petals wither.


Wormwood Louis (Artemisia Ludoviciana) - grows in open sunny and slightly shaded places; the soil is loose, well-drained. Does not grow well in heavy soils.

Elecampane (Inula helenium) - prefers sunny and slightly shaded places, undemanding to the soil. In spring, the soil around the plant is mulched.

Mullein hybrid (Verbascum hubridum) - grows in open sunny places; any garden soil, well-drained. It blooms poorly on fertile soils. Cut off in autumn.


Yucca fibrous (Yucca filamentosa) - grows in sunny and slightly shaded places; the soil is light, fertile, well-drained. Grows even on the sands. Reliable shelter with spruce or fir needles is necessary - for the winter and from the scorching spring sun.

Low growing drought tolerant plants


Alyssum mountain (Alyssum montanum) - prefers a sunny place; the soil is well-drained, sandy with the addition of lime.


Bells of Pozharsky, Portenschlag, Carpathian (Campanula Portenschlagiana, Poscharskyana, carpatica) - prefer open sunny places, the soil is nutritious, alkaline. They need to be cut back after flowering.


Stonecrop (Sedum) - photophilous, need light, loose soils, sandy or sandy. Undemanding to watering and top dressing, with the exception of Spanish (minus-hispanicum). Subject to growth or loss, division is necessary after 3-6 years.


Rejuvenated (Sempervivum) - requires open space, dry and poor soils (a large amount of nutrients leads to the formation of large rosettes, the color turns pale, the plant winters worse). In damp soil, the lower leaves rot. Peduncles are removed immediately (the rosette dies during flowering).


Cornflower mountain (Centaurea montana) - sun-loving, undemanding to the soil, the presence of lime is desirable. Bushes are divided every 3 years.


Thyme (Thumus) - Requires a sunny, well-drained, light, calcareous soil. Does not tolerate dampness and shading. Does not like acidic heavy soils.


Edelweiss (Leontopodium) - prefers sunny places; the soil is dry, light, well-drained. Before planting make gravel or coarse sand. Does not tolerate fresh manure.


Phlox subulate (Phlox subulata) - prefers sunny places; undemanding to the soil, but grows better on light loam, dry sandy and stony. Does not tolerate excess moisture, acidic and dense soils. Transplant tolerates well. The cover lasts up to 10 years.


Carnation (Dianthus) - requires open sunny places, neutral or slightly alkaline soils (except for the city of grass). Does not tolerate waterlogging, stagnant water, wet soils in winter time. Hilling is necessary.


Prolomnik offspring (Androsace sarmentosa) - prefers sunny places; the soil is crushed stone, sandy, drained. Does not tolerate excess moisture. The distance between plants is 15cm.


Cat's foot (Antennaria) - grows in full sun, well-drained, poor, dry soils. On rich soils it is less beautiful. Grows slowly. Withstands trampling.




Seaside armeria (Armeria maritima) - Prefers sunny places; the soil is well-drained, sandy or rocky. After 3-4 years, the oldest plants are removed to ensure intensive flowering of younger ones. With the timely removal of faded peduncles, good care and the use of dressings can bloom throughout the summer.


Hedgehog (Dactylis glomerata) - prefers sunny and semi-shady places, soils are dry, well-drained, without stagnant water.

Drought-resistant flowers for the flower bed - best option growing in a sunny area in the southern regions. Such heat-resistant and dry-resistant ornamental foliage and flowering plants are perfect for arid places in areas characterized by high temperatures and insufficient rainfall.

Drought-resistant plants: general characteristics and care features

Any garden and houseplants, as well as decorative perennials and shrubs that can live in conditions characterized by a pronounced lack of water and are very drought resistant - xerophytes. The most famous subgroups of such plants are represented by:

  • plants avoiding soil aridity or ephemera. They have the shortest growing season, which coincides with the period of active natural precipitation;

  • plants that actively store moisture or false xerophytes. The names of representatives of this subgroup are known as succulents, which have thick and fleshy stems or leaves;

  • plants, with a very well developed adaptability to extracting moisture with the help of a highly branched root system;

  • plants that grow in dry areas and tolerate a lack of moisture in a state of suspended animation. Such sclerophytes are characterized by a relatively low water content.

Plants for sandy soils (video)

The natural area in which xerophytes grow under natural conditions can be different. It can be perennial crops, trees and all kinds of shrubs, as well as cereals and various annuals. To choose which drought-resistant plants are most suitable for decorating a garden, you need to familiarize yourself with their characteristics and cultivation features.

Beautiful drought-resistant flowers for a flower bed in a sunny area

Produces relatively large white flowers. Perennial belongs to the category aggressive plants, therefore, it is required to strictly observe agricultural technology, which will prevent excessive spread over the site

It forms peculiar rosettes, assembled from relatively short and thick leaves of rich green or dark purple color. In July, a stem with a large flower is formed.

Carnation

The culture is characterized by a rich choice of variety forms and coloration. After flowering, it needs pruning of the stems, which will allow you to get abundant and lush, long flowering.

Marigold

Differs in an abundance of variety forms. The aerial part is compact, and flowering is plentiful, from mid-summer to the onset of a strong autumn cooling.

Calendula

One of the most popular and widespread cereals in home gardening with attractive paniculate inflorescences and hard lanceolate leaves

Drought tolerant trees and shrubs

Such cultures successfully combine unpretentiousness in care, undemanding to growing conditions and pronounced external attractiveness.

Name

Characteristic

Usage

A slow growing shrub with attractive leaves and purple, white or pink colored flowers. Decorates the garden space throughout the season, until the onset of cold weather. Easily takes root on many types of soil and does not require much attention

In single and group plantings, creating hedges and near water bodies

Barberry

An evergreen attractive spiny shrub with flowers and red edible berries. Bushes are used to create thorny thickets and live fences. The height and width of the variety can be one and a half to two meters. Perfectly tolerates formative pruning and retains high decorativeness until the onset of winter. The most popular in the backyard landscape are silver, dwarf and golden barberries.

Spectacular solitary plant, as a background for undersized crops

An evergreen, shrubby, drought-resistant plant that retains its attractiveness almost all year round. They do best in regions with dry and hot climatic conditions, but can also withstand short frosts with relative ease.

Spectacular tapeworm when filling lawns and decorating recreation areas

A drought-resistant shrub variety widely used for creating hedges, as well as dividing garden space into separate zones. Ideal for cultivation in soil and climatic conditions middle lane. The culture is represented by several dozen species and varieties

dwarf euonymus

A stunningly beautiful shrub often referred to as the flaming bush due to the unusual coloring of the foliage. Can be used to create low borders. Prefers sufficiently fertile soils and is characterized by frost resistance sufficient for cultivation in many areas.

Solitary and group plantings, creation and design of hedges, rockeries and retaining walls

Juniper

Favorably differs in absolute undemanding to leaving and unusually beautiful appearance. It has evergreen flexible branches with tiny needles and scaly needles that spread a pleasant, characteristic aroma.

Great for decorating parks and recreation areas

An original shrubby variety that forms straight, unbranched trunks strewn with large thorns. The foliage is very large, twice or thrice pinnate. The flowers are small, whitish-cream in color, collected in a complex-paniculate type of inflorescence.

In single and group plantings, when creating impenetrable highly decorative hedges

Privet

Deciduous or with berry-like fruits. It has not only drought resistance, but also frost resistance, unpretentiousness to different types soils, long-term preservation of decorative attractiveness

As a tapeworm, in group and border plantings, when creating hedges

Karagan

Deciduous shrub or small tree. It has stipules modified into styloid appendages or spines. Flowers of a typical moth type. The formation of pod fruits is characteristic. Frost-resistant, very photophilous and undemanding to the type of soil

Standard forms as tapeworm, when creating hedges

Snowberry

Deciduous shrub that produces spectacular large white or pink fruits that remain on the plant throughout the entire winter period. Fast-growing culture unpretentious, photophilous, perfectly adapted for shearing and shaping

Tapeworms, in group plantings, in the design of hedges and borders

Drought-resistant perennials and annuals: options for use in garden design

Ornamental cereals, flowering and drought-resistant shrub crops are great for decorating a garden space. Such unpretentious plants are able to grow well on any type of soil.

Cereals look very beautiful and original not only in single plantings, but can be a worthy addition to yarrow, catnip, goldenrod or rose bushes. Trees and shrubs serve as an excellent background, used in the design of group and single plantings. and perennials are great for flower beds, flower beds, lawn and border decoration.

What drought-resistant flowers to decorate a flower garden (video)

Any drought-resistant varieties are ideal for decorating a garden space and different types flower beds. Such crops take root perfectly on almost any type of soil and are able to serve as a worthy decoration for the landscape of a backyard or garden plot.


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